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Doctor Whohas been a cult classic since the 1960s, but fans are afraid that the show is going to lose all the appeal it previously held in the wake of the new deal that the BBC recently struck up with Disney. The reins of the British science fiction television program are now in the hands of Disney+ and it looks like the franchise is already getting comfortable with this new development as a brand-new logo for the series has been introduced.

Doctor Who

Now that Disney has the streaming rights, there are also going to be certain changes to the show concerning production, but that’s not all that might be getting changed. According to recent reports, the show is said to be getting a whole American makeover, thereby overshadowing its original British roots completely. And fans are horrified, to say the least.

Disney+ takes over the signature TV show ofDoctor Who

Just a few days ago,Ncuti Gatwa, the Scottish actor who plays the latest Doctor Who, aka, the Time Lord, made a huge announcement onLive! With Kelly and Ryanabout how the show is now under the shade of Disney+.

Starting from November 2023, all the new episodes ofDoctor Whowill air only on Disney+ and will only be available on BBC in the UK and Ireland where the franchise still retains the rights to the show.

Disney+ takes over Doctor Who

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As per reports fromThe Telegraph, this new deal will enable Disney to provide the show with an enormous budget that BBC couldn’t have been able to grant, thereby sanctioning more creative freedom about the show by“allowing for more cinematic production values and more stars.”But that’s not all that’s going to change.

Ncuti Gatwa as the new Doctor

With a new logo for the show already introduced, fans are worried that Disney+ will end up giving a complete American redo to the show whose true roots have always been British. And people are unhappy about this possibility.

Fans don’t want an American makeover ofDoctor Who

With Disney+ now holding the rights toDoctor Who, fans are bracing themselves to mourn the loss of the otherwise British TV show which they fear is now going to be refashioned to become more American. And their anger and disappointment are justified to a point as well.

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The audience has been bestowed with this adventurous and thrilling show for about 50 years and more, and if suddenly a huge franchise like Disney decides to remodel the series with the help of its corporate embellishments, naturally not many people are going to be pleased with it.

Fans are even parading Twitter as they express their disapproval about the same, claiming what now seems to be the end of an era.

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Disney trying to kill everything these days

— Paul (@Paul8201)July 20, 2025

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— ZDM (@CrushComix)August 24, 2025

People are directly bashing Disney about apparently how hell-bent it seems to be on ruining shows by molding them into something nobody wishes to see.

https://twitter.com/JordanFire1776/status/1586071422740439042

And then there are people who aren’t nearly as shocked or upset as others as they claim thatDoctor Whohas been“dead”for a long time now and this deal is only going to make it worse.

It was a corpse long ago. It’s just being beaten to a pulp now.

— Verbal (@Verbal10)July 20, 2025

Just when u thought there was a chance to save it, this is announced.☹️😢

— Bijou Zonehopper (@TheBeamPad1)June 07, 2025

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Wow, I didn’t think Doctor Who could possibly get any worse, but I didn’t know DISNEY was getting involved.

— Chief Newspeak Editor 🇺🇲🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@RobH85540939)June 14, 2025

While some people are relatively less bothered about this news, considering they believeDoctor Wholost its charm long ago, most of them are still trying to digest this recent development as they take hits at Disney for seemingly destroying their favorite show.

Doctor Who‘s Modern Era is currently available for streaming on HBO Max.

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Khushi Shah

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With a prolific knowledge of everything pop culture and a strong penchant for writing, Khushi has penned over 700 articles during her time as an author at FandomWire.An abnormal psychology student and an fervent reader of dark fiction, her most trusted soldiers are coffee and a good book.

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